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Zone 1:

Moncton/South-East Area Population Health Snapshot 2010 Version 2

Rank Zone 1 Male Zone 1 Female Zone 1 Average NB Average


(Zone 1 to other zones)

Trend
(Version 2 compared to last snapshot)

POPULATION HEALTH STATUS


See their health as being very good or excellent See their mental health as being very good or excellent Pain or soreness that prevents activities (physical or emotional) Life satisfaction, satisfied or very satisfied Expected years of life Infant with less than average birth weight Infant deaths Premature deaths from heart and stroke Premature deaths from cancer Premature deaths from breathing diseases Premature deaths from injuries Premature deaths due to suicides/self-inflicted injuries
(%, 2009) (%, 2009) (%, 2009) (%, 2009) (age, 2006) (%, 2005/2007) (rate per 1,000 live birth, 2005/2007) (years of life lost, rate per 10,000 2004/2008) (years of life lost, rate per 10,000 2004/2008) (years of life lost, rate per 10,000 2004/2008) (years of life lost, rate per 10,000 2004/2008) (years of life lost, rate per 10,000 2004/2008)

45.1 59.8 17.6E 91.4 77.3 5.4 4.5 123.5 173.3 22.5 125 60.0

49.0 57.2 13.0 E 91.5 82.4 5.7 3.7 45.2 151.9 12.7 36.0 22.8

47.1 58.5 15.2 91.4 79.8 5.6 4.1 84.0 162.5 17.6 80.1 41.2

55.0 68.1 14.5 91.8 79.0 5.5 4.1 97.8 171.6 20.6 78.3 41.5

7/7 7/7 5/7 5/7 1/7 2*/7 2/5 2/7 2/7 2/7 5/7 4/7

New indicator

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HEALTH DETERMINANTS
Has a regular medical doctor (%, 2009) Medical doctor visit within the last year (%, 2009) Dental professional visit within the last year (%, 2007/2008) People being hospitalized for unnecessary conditions (aged-standardized rate per 100,000, 2008/2009) Adults 65 years and up who have received the flu shot in the last year (%, 2009) Females (18 to 69 years old) who had a pap test within the last 3 years (%, 2007/2008) Females (50 to 69 years old) who had a mammogram in the last 2 years (%, 2009) Patient satisfaction with the health care system (%, 2010) 92.4 78.4 51.4 F 67.4 --88.9 91.9 81.6 60.9 F 59.6 80.5 83.5 87.3 92.1 80.0 56.5 399 62.9 80.5 83.5 88.0 92.1 80.9 54.7 542 60.9 80.9 83.3 86.4 4/7 4/7 3/7 1/7 2/7 4/7 5/7 2/7 =

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Physical activity during free-time, moderately active or active (%, 2009) Eat 5 or more fruits or vegetables a day (%, 2009) Adults with unhealthy weight (obese) (%, 2009) 5 or more drinks at one time, at least once a month in the past year (heavy drinking) (%, 2009) Seeing your stress as being a lot (%, 2009) Current smoker, daily or occasional (%, 2009) Number of sexually transmitted infections (genital Chlamydia) (crude rate per 10,000 population, 2008) Teens who are pregnant (rate per 1,000 females, 2008) Always wears a bicycle helmet while on a bike (%, 2009)

60.4 28.8 34.7 31.9 16.7 E 26.3 E F -46.3

39.0 49.0 30.9 17.5 E 25.7 23.0 F 10 59.6

49.3 39.3 32.7 24.5 21.3 24.6 24 10 51.2

49.3 40.0 28.5 19.2 21.0 22.0 21.7 11 51.4

4/7 4/7 6/7 7/7 6/7 7/7 6/7 3*/7 3/7

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No high school diploma (25 years and older) Unemployment Divorced Single parent family Low income Violent crime Property crime Charged for driving under the influence (drugs or alcohol)

(%, 2006) (%, 2009) (%, 2006) (%, 2006) (%, 2006) (rate per 100,000 population, 2009) (rate per 100,000 population, 2009) (rate per 100,000 population, 2009)

26.4 F 6.3 2.5 11.4 F F F

20.4 F 7.6 12.9 13.7 F F F

23.4 7.5 7.0 15.4 12.6 1,386 3,710 237

21 8.9 6.7 16.3 13.5 1,541 3,346 324

3/7 2/7 6/7 3/7 2/7 ----

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Coming in contact with second-hand smoke at home (%, 2009) Coming in contact with second-hand smoke in the past month, in vehicles and/or in public place (%, 2009) Sense of belonging to your community, somewhat strong or very strong (%, 2009) Zone rank in New Brunswick Doing well (ranked 1, 2) Caution (ranked 3, 4, 5) Lagging (ranked 6, 7)

7.7 E 12.5 E 79.9

F 14.4 E 68.8

7.6 E 13.5 74.2

7.2 15.4 73.9

4/7 2/7 3/7

Rank Comparison with the last NBHC Population Health Snapshot Zone rank has improved within New Brunswick Zone rank has gotten worse within New Brunswick = Zone rank has stayed the same within New Brunswick

Rating by best (1) to worst (7). Includes all health zones (7 in total). (E = Use data with caution, sample size too small, * =another zone has the same ranking, F = data unavailable)

Ensuring you have a regular visit with a medical doctor, and following all recommended prevention measures set out for your age and sex such as having a mammography every 2 years after age 50 or as recommended by your doctor.

Maintaining healthy behaviours, is not smoking; managing your stress; practicing safer sex; and if you drink alcohol, do so in moderation. Aiming to have and maintaining a healthy weight.
SPECIFICS ABOUT ZONE 1
Age distribution of the population 0- 19 years old = 22% 20-39 years old = 26% 40-64 years old = 37% 65 + years old = 15% Total population = 191 860 Median age = 41.2 Language spoken at home: French = 37% English= 61% Immigrant population = 3.4% Aboriginal population = 2.4%
(source: 2006 Census, Statistics Canada)

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